Windows Resume

Certificate #3091

Webpage information

Status historical
Historical reason Moved to historical list due to dependency on certificate #3089
Validation dates 22.03.2018 , 13.06.2018 , 17.06.2019
Standard FIPS 140-2
Security level 1
Type Software
Embodiment Multi-Chip Stand Alone
Caveat When operated in FIPS mode with module Boot Manager validated to FIPS 140-2 under Cert. #3089 operating in FIPS mode
Exceptions
  • Physical Security: N/A
  • Design Assurance: Level 2
Description BitLocker® Windows Resume is an operating system loader which loads the Windows OS kernel (ntoskrnl.exe) and other boot stage binary image files, as well as previous operating system state information, when Windows has been previously put into a sleep or hibernate power state.
Tested configurations
  • Windows 10 Education Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Education Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface 3 with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Studio with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Pro x2 612 G2 Detachable PC with LTE with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book 2 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Studio with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Pro x2 612 G2 Detachable PC with LTE with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Home Creators Update (x86) running on a Dell Inspiron 660s without PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Home Fall Creators Update (x86) running on a Dell Inspiron 660s without PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) on Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016 running on a Surface Pro 4 with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5285 with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Precision Tower 5810MT with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface 3 with LTE with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 3 with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Panasonic Toughbook with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Slimline Desktop with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) on Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016 running on a Surface Pro 4 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5285 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5290 with PAA [3] (single-user mode)
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Precision Tower 5810MT with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface 3 with LTE with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 3 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Panasonic Toughbook with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Slimline Desktop with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 S Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [1][2]
  • Windows 10 S Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [3]
Vendor Microsoft Corporation
References

This certificate's webpage directly references 1 certificates, transitively this expands into 1 certificates.

Security policy

Symmetric Algorithms
AES
Hash functions
SHA-1, SHA1, SHA-384, SHA-256, SHA-512, SHA-2, SHA2
Protocols
SSL
Block cipher modes
CBC, CCM, XTS

Vendor
Microsoft, Microsoft Corporation

Standards
FIPS 140, FIPS 140-2, FIPS 186-4, FIPS 180-4, FIPS 197, NIST SP 800-38E, NIST SP 800-38C, PKCS#1

File metadata

Creation date D:20190325083446-04'00'
Modification date D:20190325083446-04'00'
Pages 20

References

Outgoing
  • 3089 - historical - Boot Manager
Incoming
  • 3196 - historical - Kernel Mode Cryptographic Primitives Library
  • 3096 - historical - Secure Kernel Code Integrity
  • 3094 - historical - Kernel Mode Cryptographic Primitives Library
  • 3093 - historical - Code Integrity
  • 3195 - historical - Code Integrity
  • 3527 - historical - Kernel Mode Cryptographic Primitives Library

Heuristics

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References

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Raw data

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    "description": "BitLocker\u00ae Windows Resume is an operating system loader which loads the Windows OS kernel (ntoskrnl.exe) and other boot stage binary image files, as well as previous operating system state information, when Windows has been previously put into a sleep or hibernate power state.",
    "embodiment": "Multi-Chip Stand Alone",
    "exceptions": [
      "Physical Security: N/A",
      "Design Assurance: Level 2"
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    "status": "historical",
    "sw_versions": "10.0.15063 [1], 10.0.15063.728 [2] and 10.0.16299 [3]",
    "tested_conf": [
      "Windows 10 Education Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Education Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface 3 with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Studio with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Pro x2 612 G2 Detachable PC with LTE with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book 2 with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Studio with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Pro x2 612 G2 Detachable PC with LTE with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Home Creators Update (x86) running on a Dell Inspiron 660s without PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Home Fall Creators Update (x86) running on a Dell Inspiron 660s without PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) on Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016 running on a Surface Pro 4 with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5285 with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Precision Tower 5810MT with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface 3 with LTE with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 3 with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on a Panasonic Toughbook with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Slimline Desktop with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) on Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016 running on a Surface Pro 4 with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5285 with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5290 with PAA [3] (single-user mode)",
      "Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Precision Tower 5810MT with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface 3 with LTE with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 3 with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Panasonic Toughbook with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Slimline Desktop with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 S Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [1][2]",
      "Windows 10 S Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [3]"
    ],
    "validation_history": [
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        "_type": "sec_certs.sample.fips.FIPSCertificate.ValidationHistoryEntry",
        "date": "2018-03-22",
        "lab": "Leidos Accredited Testing \u0026 Evaluation (AT\u0026E) Lab",
        "validation_type": "Initial"
      },
      {
        "_type": "sec_certs.sample.fips.FIPSCertificate.ValidationHistoryEntry",
        "date": "2018-06-13",
        "lab": "Leidos Accredited Testing \u0026 Evaluation (AT\u0026E) Lab",
        "validation_type": "Update"
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      {
        "_type": "sec_certs.sample.fips.FIPSCertificate.ValidationHistoryEntry",
        "date": "2019-06-17",
        "lab": "Leidos Accredited Testing \u0026 Evaluation (AT\u0026E) Lab",
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    ],
    "vendor": "Microsoft Corporation",
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  }
}